Song of the Week: Grief - Earl Sweatshirt
Earl Sweatshirt ends this new song with worry; you cannot buy your time or mind back when either are gone. He’s no longer the youngest and freshest talent around. He’s been at it long enough…
Earl Sweatshirt ends this new song with worry; you cannot buy your time or mind back when either are gone. He’s no longer the youngest and freshest talent around. He’s been at it long enough…
It is easy to compare Australian outfit Tame Impala to The Beatles. We’ve done it here on Live in Limbo before, for crying out loud. Even the furthest they’ve been outside of their comfort zone,…
We’ve been waiting for Kanye West’s new album since last year, when he revealed that the album was nearly done. However, the album is only “80%” done now. Then again, who gives us the right…
Times are good when you get an actual update on new work from Canadian noise-symphony group Godspeed You! Black Emperor. It was only three years ago when they released their album Allelujah! Don’t Bend! Ascend!…
DEAR TOMMY IS ALMOST HERE AND WE CANNOT BE MORE EXCITED; This may be something you will be seeing on any Johnny Jewel Facebook page within the next few days. Yes, Jewel’s iconic caps lock…
“I’m the biggest hypocrite of 2015” Those are big words to start both a year and a song off with. These are the kind of words that are almost essential to start Kendrick Lamar’s best…
People were going on about the new Kanye West and Sir Paul McCartney song, and with all of the discussions about how this was a new direction for West, I thought Only One was being…
Burial’s not a stranger on Live in Limbo. We’ve discussed him and our admiration for his music a number of times. In fact, his song Come Down To Us topped our Best Songs of the…
Katie Crutchfield is the singer Waxahatchee. Their newest album from Merge Records Ivy Tripp drops in April, and while that may seem a little far away, they gave us a little taste with this track called “Air”. The…